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Hacking in the Humanities: Cybersecurity, Speculative Fiction, and Navigating a Digital Future

Dec 08, 202423 min
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The provided Book, excerpts from "Hacking in the Humanities: Cybersecurity, Speculative Fiction, and Navigating a Digital Future" explores the relationship between cybersecurity and the humanities. The author argues that humanists should embrace cybersecurity principles to protect their research and online presence. They also contend that the tools and approaches of speculative fiction, such as science fiction and cyberpunk, can be used to anticipate future threats and vulnerabilities in the digital landscape. The book examines various examples of hacks and data breaches, highlighting the importance of a security-first posture in digital humanities research. It also discusses the ethical implications of emerging technologies like AI, biohacking, and virtual influencers, urging readers to engage critically with the digital world and advocate for a more equitable and secure online environment.

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